Restroom Cleaning Procedures

A clean, well-maintained restroom promotes health and hygiene and reduces the spread of infection and disease.

It is essential that janitorial staffs follow consistent restroom cleaning procedures. Not only does this prevent cross contamination, but it also improves efficiency and reduces overall labor time.

Section 1: Safety PrecautionsBefore beginning with any cleaning task, be sure that you fully understand how to use the chemicals and equipment required for the job. It is mandated by OSHA that every employee has a right to know about the possible chemical hazards within their workplace.

A safety data sheet (SDS) will provide the information regarding the chemicals within your building. Read and understand the SDS, as well as the product label for every product that you use. Your supervisor will show you where to find your SDS information and will also help you read and understand each sheet. The SDS for every product Jon-Don sells can be found online at www.jondon.com or you can call one of our representatives to have a copy sent to you (call us at 800-400-9473).

Be careful not to use cleaning chemicals on any surface for which they are not intended. Be especially cautious when using acid cleaners. Never mix chemicals. It could cause serious or even fatal injury.

Wear the proper personal protective equipment (PPE) to protect yourself from exposure to cleaning chemicals. Gloves, a mask and goggles will prevent chemical splashes from coming into contact with your skin and eyes.

When preparing for restroom cleaning, first review the supply checklist then begin to set up the cart with all supplies that will be needed, such as: soap and paper dispenser refills, cloths, bowl mops and other proper cleaning equipment.

Load the cart with all the properly labeled cleaners that will be needed. Be sure that the correct dilution rates are used according to the manufacturer’s recommendations. A chemical management system ensures that dilution rates are correct and makes your job faster and easier.

Display the proper caution signs to warn of wet floors and close the restrooms to patrons before beginning to clean.

Section 3: Daily Cleaning Procedures

Remember these three rules of restroom cleaning:Rule #1:Always clean top to bottom.Rule #2:Clean from dry to wet.Rule #3:Work towards the exit door.

Cleaning Toilets and Urinals Part 1As you know, toilets and urinals can be tough and unpleasant to clean. By applying the proper disinfectant to the bowls ahead of time, your job will be less troublesome with cleaner results.

First, flush each unit. This is done to ensure that the unit is free of contamination and determine if it’s working properly. Report any damage or malfunctioning units to your supervisor or maintenance department.

It is good practice to back-flush commodes before cleaning. Do this by inserting the bowl mop several times into the bowl throat, forcing the water up and over the bowl trap. This eliminates the water in the bowl, allowing more of the surface to be cleaned and less dilution of the cleaner.

For urinals, remove debris with your gloves on and place the urinal screen on a paper towel while you clean.

Apply a disinfectant solution, such as AF79 or Quat-Stat, to the interior and exterior surfaces of all urinals and toilets.

High DustingPracticing the “top to bottom” rule, begin by using a long handled high duster to remove dust from ceiling corners, wall vents, tops of partitions, door frames, window sills, light fixtures and other high areas that may gather dust. This can be done once or twice a week.

Trash RemovalEmpty all trash receptacles and disposal units for sanitary napkins. Remove the contents and replace the liners. Never compress the trash and always be careful of sharp objects that may be sticking out of the liners. Spray the receptacles with disinfectant spray such as Betco Glybet II.

Dispensers:Soap Dispensers

Check the soap dispenser and refill when necessary. Betco’s Winning Hands Antibacterial Hand Cleaner is one of the many hand cleaners available in the Jon-Don product line.

Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for opening, filling and securing each type of soap dispensing unit.

Clean the exterior of the soap dispensers with a damp cloth and a disinfectant solution. If necessary, remove any buildup around the delivery area. Allow it to air dry.

Paper Towel Dispensers

Unlock the dispenser and refill the paper towels. When opening, be careful not to let the fall open; it could cause injury and a mess.

Replace and add more towels as needed to fill the unit. For tri-fold towels, be sure to place them folded-side down and to interlock the new towels with the old. Try not to overfill the dispenser because it makes the towels difficult to pull out. Check to make sure they release easily.

Close and lock the dispenser making sure it is secure.

Damp wipe the outside of the towel dispenser or the hand dryer with a disinfectant solution and allow it to air dry.

Toilet Tissue Dispensers

Unlock the dispensers for the toilet tissue holders. Remove the roll and damp wipe the inside of the holder to remove any paper dust using a disinfectant solution. Allow it to air dry.

Install a new roll of tissue. Be sure the roll unwinds over the top of the roll and not from underneath. This allows it to be pulled out more easily and avoids unrolling and wasting of the product.

Close and re-lock the dispenser. Damp wipe the outside of the dispenser with disinfectant solution.

Restock any other dispensing units in the restroom such as tampons or toilet seat covers. Damp wipe the units with disinfectant solution. Report any equipment, including dispensers that look damaged or do not work properly, to your supervisor.

Dry Floor CareDust mop the floor starting at the farthest corner and working towards the door. Collect the dirt with a dustpan and place it in the proper trash receptacle.

Sinks and CountertopsClean sinks by first using a paper towel to remove any hair or debris. Spray disinfectant inside of the sink and exterior surfaces including all metal handles, faucets and the plumbing until covered. Allow the product to stand for at least 10 minutes for proper disinfection. Wipe using a clean cloth or sponge.

Mirrors and Glass SurfacesClean mirrors and glass surfaces. Spray glass cleaner, such as Betco’s Deep Blue, from the bottom to the top. Using a clean cloth, wipe the surface from the top to the bottom to prevent streaking.

Note: Be careful how you use your damp cloths or sponges. Avoid using the same cloth for cleaning the toilet, the mirrors and the sink. This reduces the risk or cross-contamination.

Spot Cleaning

Spot clean with disinfectant solution to remove any stains and dirt from walls and switches. Make sure to spray the cleaner on the cloth or sponge when cleaning light switches or fixtures.

Cleaning Toilets and Urinals Part 2:

Now that the disinfectant has had ample contact time, you can continue cleaning the toilets and urinals.

Clean the inside of the toilet with the bowl mop paying close attention to the underside of the flush rim. This prevents the accumulation of bacteria that can spread disease and create unpleasant odors.

Flush toilet to rinse the bowl. Use the clean water to rinse your bowl mop.

Flush toilet again.

Wipe down the exterior surfaces of the fixture with a clean cloth.

Damp wipe all the flush handles and all other chrome. Allow the disinfectant to air dry.

Use an acid bowl cleaner such as Betco Stix to de-scale the flush rim once a week. Remove water by back-flushing with a bowl mop. Saturate the mop with the cleaner and wet all surfaces thoroughly. Rinse by flushing. Only use the acid bowl cleaner on the interior of the bowl and NEVER on the seat. Acid residue could cause harm to skin.

For urinals, use a bowl mop and wash the pre-sprayed disinfectant from the top to the bottom.

Apply a tub and shower disinfectant such as Betco’s Sure Bet to the walls and floors of a tiled shower stall. Be sure to read the label for dilution recommendations. Thoroughly wet all surfaces including the door tracks, doors, walls, soap dish, faucets and showerhead.

Allow approximately ten minutes of contact time. Wipe with a nonabrasive scrub pad or sponge.

Do final spot cleaning on the places that are most often touched in a restroom. Spray Glybet II on the handles of urinals, toilet seats, doors and towel dispensers as a final precaution to reduce cross-contamination.

Wet Mopping

Wet mop the floor with a disinfectant solution such as AF315 or Quat-Stat starting from the farthest corner of the room working toward the exit door. Go along the baseboards first to keep them from getting splashed.

Apply the solution from the mop bucket moderately with special attention given to toilet areas, urinals and sinks.

Be sure to change the solution once it becomes visibly diluted or contaminated with soil; or at the very least after every three restrooms regardless of visible contamination.

Section 4: Detail Cleaning Procedures

Special cleaning requires detail procedures. Certain things like cleaning stains from the grout need to be done approximately once per month. Others, like cleaning ceilings and walls, are done approximately once per year.

Now infused with SenTec™ malodor counteractant technology, Daily Clean cuts through dirt, grime, AND odors! It leaves no streaks, haze, or residues. Low-foam and concentrated, it works best mixed 1–3 ounces per gallon. Apply with an automatic scrubber or mop for terrific results.

This ready-to-use non-acid formulation is designed to clean, disinfect, and deodorize all the hard surfaces in a restroom. Use with confidence, this non-abrasive disinfectant cleaner will not harm plumbing, retard septic tank action, etch porcelain, or pit fixtures.

This thickened 9% hydrochloric acid toilet bowl cleaner contains a special blend of detergents and quaternary disinfectant compounds that clean, disinfect, and deodorize toilet bowls all at once and without any harsh acid fumes.

Betco Best Bet is a liquid creme cleanser that quickly cuts through and removes embedded rust, soap scum, stains, grease, oxidation, hard water minerals, and filth from a variety of surfaces, including bathtubs, toilets, urinals, drinking fountains, and more!

Betco Rest Stop Acid-Free Restroom Cleaner disinfects, cleans, and deodorizes in one easy, labor-saving step. This multi-purpose germicidal detergent kills a number of viruses and bacteria, plus it removes soap scum and other soils from bathroom surfaces.

Keep a beautiful shine on surfaces longer by using this labor-saving disinfectant and cleaner. It eliminates dirt, grime, and a number of odor- and illness-causing organisms. Its neutral pH won't attack floor finish or leave behind an unsightly film or haze. Use as part of your H1N1 prevention plan.

The P-Shield 2.0 is uniquely designed urinal mat that works better than competing mats, plus it promotes a more professional, high-end look. It reduces urine contamination, fights odors, and enhances the overall appearance of any restroom.

The Tidal Wave releases billions of optimized bacteria and contains FIVE TIMES MORE fragrance than its closest competitor. This long-lasting, heavy-duty screen keeps your restrooms smelling fresh for a full 60 days.

Airborne odors don't stand a chance with Fresh Wave IAQ gel. This amazing compound works around the clock to provide 24/7 odor elimination. Simply set it out in a room and let ambient airflow do the work for you!

This acrylic yarn-headed mop makes toilet bowl cleanup simple and fast. The built-in squeegee cup helps you wring out the mop head so you avoid dripping, plus the easy-to-hold handle makes cleaning a breeze.

This pearlized lotion cleanser is formulated to clean and moisturize the skin even with continual use. Formulated with emollients and pH balanced, this product works into a gentle cleansing lather that will not cause dryness or irritation.